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senate committee on science and transportation. she began working for a west virginia congressman. she has a masters degree from george mason university and ba in political science and international studies from virginia tech. she's married with three sons. >> overnight there was a problem with another boeing triple 7. japan airlines says the flight returned to tokyo after a warning light flashed indicating fluid levels were low. passengers boarded another plane to san francisco that arrived safely in san francisco this morning. >> residents returned to their fire, smoke and water-damaged homes. today marks first time they'd been inside their apartments since a massive fire sunday morning. residents calling another man a hero. juan castro describes how he helped a mother in distress. >> she have a baby. so i took one with me. and i gave the baby to the police officer. >> month one can live if the building because it's red tagged. officials don't know if it will. >> as we've been reporting there are safety concerns. consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side to find out what saf
senate committee on science and transportation. she began working for a west virginia congressman. she has a masters degree from george mason university and ba in political science and international studies from virginia tech. she's married with three sons. >> overnight there was a problem with another boeing triple 7. japan airlines says the flight returned to tokyo after a warning light flashed indicating fluid levels were low. passengers boarded another plane to san francisco that...
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there's ones for doing a cool community-service project, a cool science project, a cool history project. they're fun things you can do extra credit for class, plus earn a scholarship. >> anything teens or parents should do when applying to increase their odds of winning? >> one huge one is, scholarship judges give money to people, not to résumés, so this means you want to include personal details, experiences, anecdotes, anything really unique to your life in your application. so, don't make it a laundry list of "i did this, i did this activity, i did this club." instead, show the character qualities you demonstrated. so, if you showed enthusiasm or you showed leadership, bring that out, not just the raw information. >> do you recommend starting to look when you're ready to apply to college or starting earlier? >> that's such a good question. i would love if more people started actually in middle school, 'cause kids in 6th, 7th, or 8th grade, it's a tremendous time to start 'cause there's programs for younger kids to have scholarship money attached to them. you might win money in the
there's ones for doing a cool community-service project, a cool science project, a cool history project. they're fun things you can do extra credit for class, plus earn a scholarship. >> anything teens or parents should do when applying to increase their odds of winning? >> one huge one is, scholarship judges give money to people, not to résumés, so this means you want to include personal details, experiences, anecdotes, anything really unique to your life in your application. so,...
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korea launched its first indigenous we built science satellite from rus ears been a success. the science and technology satellite to read blasted off at four ten pm korean time for back to guess that once based in crowd control received its first signal from the crafts are a breather after the satellite is caring and infra red camera at the will be used to observe the changing conditions in space it can detect temperature changes on the earth's surface and underground allowing the country to monitor its up to rein in activities such as volcanoes and earthquakes over the course of its two year mission. the satellite will also be seeking clues about the evolution of the universe. over in the us the central bank says it expects to start tapering its stimulus measures the next few months if the economy continues to show signs of improvement. the news has sent stocks down world why are connie lee tells us more the us economy in the spring this is according to the minutes from the federal reserve's october policy meeting released on wednesday after meeting officials said they would
korea launched its first indigenous we built science satellite from rus ears been a success. the science and technology satellite to read blasted off at four ten pm korean time for back to guess that once based in crowd control received its first signal from the crafts are a breather after the satellite is caring and infra red camera at the will be used to observe the changing conditions in space it can detect temperature changes on the earth's surface and underground allowing the country to...
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my due date assume you mean it to science. a musical when the rice four teams in the seat it was formed the country where i come from. we may be the least the seal on its axis the inlets. so when i was last long. it looked awful site links. on to win the race was also calm. i am not winning. so that the wound. you would think is nice to use and abuse of our house we get to those. they are very long time political nice well kept going and it is going to prepare me to great heights. i'm taking its name. why is the costliest made it lots of you don't get some stuff interesting how would these i would be to see what call long distance phone to the allies that all of them. so i went to school to speak out. i would do it looked small in ensuring that remain get to know what needs to be good to have the chills if we want you want. i did still sees this playlist this book which counts more people talking. i always get outs. i bought peace peace peace peace that no one has spoken of by just a war widow realize that you don't want the s
my due date assume you mean it to science. a musical when the rice four teams in the seat it was formed the country where i come from. we may be the least the seal on its axis the inlets. so when i was last long. it looked awful site links. on to win the race was also calm. i am not winning. so that the wound. you would think is nice to use and abuse of our house we get to those. they are very long time political nice well kept going and it is going to prepare me to great heights. i'm taking...
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when science stream is to see that a rabbit running on the blue he also believes the country with gold beyond the moon to last an office in astral qualities. this mission shows china's wheat sold to breach the gap with all the space going make sense. the tunnel three. it's just one more example of the country's increased the technological capabilities. scientists like it are gone. the next part of the space frame could be clear. sending astronauts to the mall. and the cpp. a little shut eye one expo in twenty ten dubai is now on the right to host the twenty twenty one expo fire loves the stuff from the world's tallest building the boat really fun to celebrate. they go one way to bring in the fireworks. the victory of the spa screwing gone for most of the come up with three rounds of voting was basically buying a forty fold the international exhibitions euro based out of our sovereign sixteen of the stasi of both the buy of course one. the expo will kick off on the twentieth of october twenty twenty the day the team was going to be connecting lines creating the future. it's a six month
when science stream is to see that a rabbit running on the blue he also believes the country with gold beyond the moon to last an office in astral qualities. this mission shows china's wheat sold to breach the gap with all the space going make sense. the tunnel three. it's just one more example of the country's increased the technological capabilities. scientists like it are gone. the next part of the space frame could be clear. sending astronauts to the mall. and the cpp. a little shut eye one...
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korean counterpart in god's hand monday to seek ways to expand cooperation such as in the field of science. you don't need to go into it. he has involved with the announcement of a corporation the minister's involvement in the small screen. the meeting like taking pride in his south korean partner to visit slovakia. noting the importance of having regular political exchanges he sets the box yet that is korea as an important diplomatic partner because of their similarity. first and foremost we are partners because we can promote and defend the same idea is to be in favor of a piece of democracy so that means on the global stage we are eating and sleeping side by side with the city sending the same values and interests sunny and nice. the tour it's me lpga tour has come so close and this year all eyes were on top ranked golfer mike beebe and she ended the season with yet another accolade stephen kaye joins us for the details below their big eyes the world's number one lpga golfer pot can be added yet another distinction to her fairytale season by securing the two where's the money title is a
korean counterpart in god's hand monday to seek ways to expand cooperation such as in the field of science. you don't need to go into it. he has involved with the announcement of a corporation the minister's involvement in the small screen. the meeting like taking pride in his south korean partner to visit slovakia. noting the importance of having regular political exchanges he sets the box yet that is korea as an important diplomatic partner because of their similarity. first and foremost we...
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>> i think it is the most important life science initiative in a long time. an effort to try to understand the most complex organ that we know of in the universe, namely the human brain. and to apply that that will lead to insights on how to treat a long list of diseases from autism, schizophrenic, traumatic brain injury. it is a start that is being announced today. this will go on for quite a few years. it will be exciting to take shape and launch an effort that will change our understanding of the brain. >> my understanding was that we had already made a lot progress in understanding the brain. it is extraordinary how much we do understand but this does not necessarily translate into fixing problems. >> you are right about that. we understand some of the language in which the brain conducts his business. we can record from individual brain cells and see when they are firing and take images of the brain and living people and see some pretty amazing details. we don't really understand the ways in which circuits in the brain create all of the amazing phenomeno
>> i think it is the most important life science initiative in a long time. an effort to try to understand the most complex organ that we know of in the universe, namely the human brain. and to apply that that will lead to insights on how to treat a long list of diseases from autism, schizophrenic, traumatic brain injury. it is a start that is being announced today. this will go on for quite a few years. it will be exciting to take shape and launch an effort that will change our...
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pres and bought today held a summit talks with visiting allow a president that some of the science on at the presidential office that only day where economic cooperation top the agenda the two leaders agreed to develop blouses abundant natural resources using cutting edge technologies from cumbria and signed an mou to join forces with or interference and the true cost of coal coal and scrape the second part of the country. billy is the president also agreed to allow three companies participate in the area's infrastructure projects. this entry. in addition korea tentatively agreed to provide lala split forty million us dollars in development aid for the next four years. on many political front end of the mommy kerr and tristan has canceled a press conference for next thursday and is expected by lee to announce the launch of his own political party with the purpose of fielding candidates for next year's local elections political watchers say on party would change the political landscape of korea which is currently dominated by the ruling saturday party and the main opposition democratic
pres and bought today held a summit talks with visiting allow a president that some of the science on at the presidential office that only day where economic cooperation top the agenda the two leaders agreed to develop blouses abundant natural resources using cutting edge technologies from cumbria and signed an mou to join forces with or interference and the true cost of coal coal and scrape the second part of the country. billy is the president also agreed to allow three companies participate...
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university she also hour and a professor of the institute of oriental studies of the russian academy of sciences to the guillotine go who devoted his article to the description of the traditional customs of the western turks was told that it's the typical political loyalists would be looking at you. it is based on article that was published in argentina and italy telling about all this pictures of the turks in the weights eccentric found entire piece with a color pictures on the tombs of the soviets who lived in china were to teach in diplomacy and received turkey embassies. it is a unique opportunity to see colored images of the ancient arts morning ancestors of many people who use of the pope to go for a full blown over exhibition of the annual world press photo contest is open in austin on the exhibition are already toward forty five countries of the world. that is the first and only country in central asia where the exhibition has been presented. it includes about a hundred fifty winning works selected by the international jury. i'm over hundreds of thousands of pictures this year the main p
university she also hour and a professor of the institute of oriental studies of the russian academy of sciences to the guillotine go who devoted his article to the description of the traditional customs of the western turks was told that it's the typical political loyalists would be looking at you. it is based on article that was published in argentina and italy telling about all this pictures of the turks in the weights eccentric found entire piece with a color pictures on the tombs of the...
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broadcasting industry to promote competition and provide a wider range of options for people in the history of science ict in future planning said tuesday the cable tv operators will now be allowed to broadcast high definition tv programs nations terrestrial broadcasting companies will also be allowed to air various programs at the same time on their own channel using a new technology the company expects plans to create ten thousand jobs and five point seven billion dollars in revenue. every israelite much and nuclear energy. whatever you're having questions on whether the country will increase its nuclear energy reliance big tv set or leave it as if it's a puzzle reports on the government planned for the nation's nuclear future korea. the girls fifth largest producer of new pure inexpensive eat well be even more reliant on nuclear energy in the future the ministry of trade industry and energy on tuesday eve of the state's new cap our energy plan for two thousand thirty five to the national assembly and it shows a growing dependence on nuclear energy. currently korea's reliance on nuclear power it sta
broadcasting industry to promote competition and provide a wider range of options for people in the history of science ict in future planning said tuesday the cable tv operators will now be allowed to broadcast high definition tv programs nations terrestrial broadcasting companies will also be allowed to air various programs at the same time on their own channel using a new technology the company expects plans to create ten thousand jobs and five point seven billion dollars in revenue. every...
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an added strain on some buying in its camera on the time that is that the science team environment and change is on the f u l a high tech in a row that would carry him they got to study the moon's crust to a depth of one hundred new sets and a cellist remission the east this second phase of china's new in a program that follows the success of the tunnel an ant on the two nations in two thousand and seven and two thousand ten. i just now beach on the street in a prep will be the countries of the state and texas all driving on any extra terrestrial cent based on the bus the moon landing by any country in almost a faulty as an extreme distances presents new challenges for the mission control team. the munster remotely many of the best the press and her back to a high level of accuracy. our input a hunting has been granted special access to the call mom sent a way it's all taking place. this is the beijing aerospace control and command center is the headquarters of the tracking and control system of china's lunar probe except like that on the free moments all belong to all the auditory and
an added strain on some buying in its camera on the time that is that the science team environment and change is on the f u l a high tech in a row that would carry him they got to study the moon's crust to a depth of one hundred new sets and a cellist remission the east this second phase of china's new in a program that follows the success of the tunnel an ant on the two nations in two thousand and seven and two thousand ten. i just now beach on the street in a prep will be the countries of the...
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yesterday as a science center and the destruction of content on this. i then asked the positive thinking. police forces in his nuts. south korea has decided to set up a standing committee and sectarian of its national security council to veg on the rise security meetings officials say that calms and it's what it considers rising threats from the dprk the committee meeting will be held once a week to adjust the floor in a fast and security policies the sectarian to a support weekly meetings a fish as they can launch of the msa standing committee will help so actively and effectively respond to rapid changes in security situation on the korean peninsula as northeast asia. while unifying its security policies. the dprk is national defense commission sent a fax of the state to the south korean and the see through the mail entry hotline is threatening to attack the south. we got an e note is south korea's defence ministry in size so quickly responded to the facts saying its military sent to me on a notice saying it will still only react to and from patients
yesterday as a science center and the destruction of content on this. i then asked the positive thinking. police forces in his nuts. south korea has decided to set up a standing committee and sectarian of its national security council to veg on the rise security meetings officials say that calms and it's what it considers rising threats from the dprk the committee meeting will be held once a week to adjust the floor in a fast and security policies the sectarian to a support weekly meetings a...
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but in hello kitty in a science he had hope you're all staying warm because the wind chill makes things till about six degrees colder than the actual temperatures taking a look at the current conditions the nation is at the end of the high pressure system which is why we're seeing them i call out rather well today at most twenty five centimeters of snow piled up in some parts of taiwan province. however the snow didn't stick your hands followed by more snow is forecast in the capital in the province overnight. other than that tomorrow morning will be the oldest of the season yet which may lead to icy roads. looking ahead at tomorrow's readings this color it's zero degrees meanwhile take with them to be kicked to the re wilding on sale at every change he said to make it to six degrees and cook tops out at three. bought something now and i'll be back but the acting to midnight thanks gal and that are broadcast on this wednesday nights and the ck in seoul john lynn thanks for watching all season. i look sir. having used it to you in the middle. this puts its top forty is great. ninety six
but in hello kitty in a science he had hope you're all staying warm because the wind chill makes things till about six degrees colder than the actual temperatures taking a look at the current conditions the nation is at the end of the high pressure system which is why we're seeing them i call out rather well today at most twenty five centimeters of snow piled up in some parts of taiwan province. however the snow didn't stick your hands followed by more snow is forecast in the capital in the...
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riyadh the eu signed an agreement to exchange researchers in the field of basic science and strength into what research into sectors of bio energy nano and information and communications technology. a tangible example be the peak of the joint research and innovation center in brussels maybe not to the north korean issue. eu leaders through full support behind president x press building process and made it clear that north korea must it be and this nuclear weapons program in a complete and irreversible manner. but this year marking the fiftieth anniversary since korea and the eu established diplomatic ties president that get the key leaders describe themselves as well. natural for years and reaffirm their commitment to further strengthening their strategic partnership on the issues raised in the bilateral to the global. oh i think it is brussels. back here and they showed in what's becoming a familiar refrain that national suddenly find itself that locks once again. yet another political conflict between the rival camps the main opposition democratic party boycotted every scheduled pa
riyadh the eu signed an agreement to exchange researchers in the field of basic science and strength into what research into sectors of bio energy nano and information and communications technology. a tangible example be the peak of the joint research and innovation center in brussels maybe not to the north korean issue. eu leaders through full support behind president x press building process and made it clear that north korea must it be and this nuclear weapons program in a complete and...
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the sentences was sent into the lol blog from students of philosophy, political science, and art history which encourages graduates to some of their thesis that took years of hard work to come to lead in a few words with a touch of self-mockery. these are not ordinary students. these men are convicted criminals, and they are learning how to care for horses inside a jail. of love, lots of affection. these courses give me a lot of love. it is what you miss most when you are in prison. you don't get any hugs or feel a section from anyone. francesco is one of seven detainees in this three-month grooming course inside milan's prison. --bed "courses in jail" this project is said to be the only one of its kind in europe and it has been spearheaded since 2007, by a man he sees the natural pairing between prisoner and horse. >> given -- giving a second chance for prisoners and horses. the horses live in a prison outside of a jail, inside their stables, with inmates experience in prison for the crimes they committed. the horse does not judge. >> prisoners monday every aspect of the equestrian job.
the sentences was sent into the lol blog from students of philosophy, political science, and art history which encourages graduates to some of their thesis that took years of hard work to come to lead in a few words with a touch of self-mockery. these are not ordinary students. these men are convicted criminals, and they are learning how to care for horses inside a jail. of love, lots of affection. these courses give me a lot of love. it is what you miss most when you are in prison. you don't...
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a handwritten letter announcing one of the most significant studies of modern science goes under the hammer in new york in a few hours. announcingto his son the discovery of dna double helix is addicted to draw seven figures. showcasing wares in switzerland. $45 million negotiated to produce ideas on offer in the international exhibition of inventions. tim is at the show in geneva. >> hundreds of inventions from all over the world, 1000 new ideas that have been brought here to display. of course, what everyone is after it is -- what all these inventors need. some are eccentric, some deadly serious, and some have the potential to save lives. just to pick one intervention -- a solar powered cooking dish it sulects the funds raised -- areasys, good for remote or refugee crises where people are not able to cope. eric the young, you are backing this project that you are a hong -- ability to save lives. >> enough sun reaches the earth and enough -- and one area -- and one hour to power the whole earth for a year. >> you need the backing to make it? >> absolutely. we have a pilot production
a handwritten letter announcing one of the most significant studies of modern science goes under the hammer in new york in a few hours. announcingto his son the discovery of dna double helix is addicted to draw seven figures. showcasing wares in switzerland. $45 million negotiated to produce ideas on offer in the international exhibition of inventions. tim is at the show in geneva. >> hundreds of inventions from all over the world, 1000 new ideas that have been brought here to display. of...
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so as best we can -- and this is an imperfect science -- as best we can, those arms get into groups that support the syrian national coalition, that support and inclusive cross- sectarian syria, that those opposition groups and fighters get weapons. rather than the current situation where most of the weapons are going to the more extremist elements and to the al qaeda-related organization in syria. >> that is a big concern, is it not? we saw that weapons from the libyan conflict ended up in mali. where, potentially, could arms and up if they were shipped to the rebels in syria? >> one of the issues was after gaddafi fell, we did not get on the ground in an active way to try to help the libyan authorities stabilize the situation, so, as a consequence, both weapons and fighters went from libya into syria and into mali, for example. there are arms going into syria now, and the people who have those arms, which are increasingly extremist, are using those to knock over arsenals of the syrian army and seizing more arms in syria. my point is this -- there are arms going in now. they are going t
so as best we can -- and this is an imperfect science -- as best we can, those arms get into groups that support the syrian national coalition, that support and inclusive cross- sectarian syria, that those opposition groups and fighters get weapons. rather than the current situation where most of the weapons are going to the more extremist elements and to the al qaeda-related organization in syria. >> that is a big concern, is it not? we saw that weapons from the libyan conflict ended up...
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this is the new needle intensive care unit at the service science regional medical center in football but most of the babies here were born premature. under normal circumstances he would be kept in incubators. not after typhoon high again. nurses here have had to improvise at the maternity ward mother's tender new words enter the heat. electricity itself. most of the day in most areas of the hospital but this is where many mothers in the fall but now come to deliver their babies the average number for the hospital has doubled this is the only fully operational hospital here in fl the city. even then it's probably not good enough shape to adequately serve the needs of its patients. a lot of its equipment and supplies were also added that mr walked away for the water search for meaning. that is empty the truth and nothing can cry from the company you might expect the many free seen. in texas this season many. he acted maniac in the spring of this piece is the most. but the single biggest health problem that emerging now has pneumonia according to the health department. the hospital has
this is the new needle intensive care unit at the service science regional medical center in football but most of the babies here were born premature. under normal circumstances he would be kept in incubators. not after typhoon high again. nurses here have had to improvise at the maternity ward mother's tender new words enter the heat. electricity itself. most of the day in most areas of the hospital but this is where many mothers in the fall but now come to deliver their babies the average...
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environmental science. the kind of teacher whose favorite memories were not made in a classroom, but out of doors. >> you have a spanish land grant map. >> reporter: it is why a dozen years ago he was approached by fellow environmentalists who had a plan for a certain plot of land. >> and it would be back right here. >> reporter: one that once belonged to the indians, but was most recently the city's municipal golf course. >> this was considered probably the worst golf course in the entire bay area. >> reporter: well, in 2001, the group convinced the city to set aside the land as the nature area. their goal? to return native california species to the land, and weed out the invaders. >> one more. >> reporter: in the years since, dennis and many others have spent many hours re-claiming the land, plant by plant, sometimes inch by inch. just this past year, volunteers planted 4,000 individual grass plants, one chute at a time. >> there is easily 8 to 10,000 hours of work that has gone into that in the last ten
environmental science. the kind of teacher whose favorite memories were not made in a classroom, but out of doors. >> you have a spanish land grant map. >> reporter: it is why a dozen years ago he was approached by fellow environmentalists who had a plan for a certain plot of land. >> and it would be back right here. >> reporter: one that once belonged to the indians, but was most recently the city's municipal golf course. >> this was considered probably the worst...
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technology of star wars have been sort of a common language for people of all ages to discuss real science. maybe the next generation of techies may be launched. >> the star wars encouraged the generation. then, as it does now, to look at the galaxy far, far away to be lifelong learners, to be innovative and perhaps most important, to do good in this world. >> scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> the museum opens in san jose on october 19th and tickets are already on sale. >> our own obe won kanobe is here. >> yes, definitely. thank you so much. let's get a look at the satellite loop. there is that storm system. already capping in some moisture, still not 2,000 miles away. let's get a first look at our friday forecast. we will find cloud cover at the immediate coastline. also some areas of fog. not as much cloud cover. temperatures running in the low to mid 50s. by the afternoon, some mild temperatures for this time of the year across the east bay and now, let's get you outside to that live hd sky camera. in san jose, we do have the haze with us with that rain coming in. that's going to hel
technology of star wars have been sort of a common language for people of all ages to discuss real science. maybe the next generation of techies may be launched. >> the star wars encouraged the generation. then, as it does now, to look at the galaxy far, far away to be lifelong learners, to be innovative and perhaps most important, to do good in this world. >> scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> the museum opens in san jose on october 19th and tickets are already on sale....
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he has plenty of talent, strong in science and math. within arm to archimedes, he gave himself the nickname archie. >> he used to play the guitar. [indiscernible] >> the music of the day. >> the music of the day, yeah. they formed a group called the incredible echoes. >> were they incredible? corexit yes and no. [laughter] yes and no. [laughter] >> after going to new york, he returned here to be ordained as a priest in the 1970's. at the age of 44, he was ordained archbishop here. one decade later, pope john paul ii named him a cardinal. his sisters remember people singing on the streets. >> [singing] >> they were praising his father for producing ghana's first ever cardinal. he does not veer away from the conservative doctrine but adds some flair to the catholic church. many are quietly hoping and praying that the vatican's white smoke comes with him as pope. .bc news, ghana >> finally, he is one of the most famous naturalist the world has ever known. john james portraits were a sensation in the 19th century. they are priceless now. it
he has plenty of talent, strong in science and math. within arm to archimedes, he gave himself the nickname archie. >> he used to play the guitar. [indiscernible] >> the music of the day. >> the music of the day, yeah. they formed a group called the incredible echoes. >> were they incredible? corexit yes and no. [laughter] yes and no. [laughter] >> after going to new york, he returned here to be ordained as a priest in the 1970's. at the age of 44, he was ordained...
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culmination of eight year's work for him at the same labs that gave the world nano technology and four nobel science awards. >>> let's get to sport now. here is summer. >> thank you very much. oracle team usa are closing in on one of the sport's greatest-ever comebacks. they won the last two races in san francisco bay to set up winner take all. >> reporter: the sailor with a sinking feeling now facing defeat after being in a commanding position. the moment oracle firmly becomes the favorite to ensure the old mug stays in america. >> it's really clear to see we probably could have take just about anywhere and we would have been behind at the end of that league, and the first time that we recognized there was a condition where maybe we're not as strong as we need to be. >> reporter: a seventh loss in a row for a shattered new zealand. and the rivals are no doubt up for the cup decider. >> we wouldn't want to be anywhere else. >> there are certainly options we can look at, but it's going to be hard to find the two or three knots of speed. >> reporter: otherwise the kiwi challenge could be dead in the w
culmination of eight year's work for him at the same labs that gave the world nano technology and four nobel science awards. >>> let's get to sport now. here is summer. >> thank you very much. oracle team usa are closing in on one of the sport's greatest-ever comebacks. they won the last two races in san francisco bay to set up winner take all. >> reporter: the sailor with a sinking feeling now facing defeat after being in a commanding position. the moment oracle firmly...
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. >> there is no question that science and jieing that are really critical to the evolution of sport, and sport is many ways dominanted by new ideas. and technologies really allow sports to evolve, and to do new things and that constant state of renewal that constant evolution is what makes sport, or keeps it relevant in our modern world, so evolutions is broadcasting -- increasing the enjoyment for spectator, but also increasing performance for the athlete and can reduce injuries. it is very very close relationship between technology and sport, and it is not going to stop. >> federer has been knocked out in the third round of the shanghai masters. the former world number one claims a second set in the tie break, but morsy recovers to take the match in 3. the finals won't get any easier for the frenchman he could advance in straight sets. cardinals are one step close core the world series. they have qualified for the national league championship series for a third straight year. >> and the current ball hit deep to left field, going back, and looking up and it is gone! >> the cardinals
. >> there is no question that science and jieing that are really critical to the evolution of sport, and sport is many ways dominanted by new ideas. and technologies really allow sports to evolve, and to do new things and that constant state of renewal that constant evolution is what makes sport, or keeps it relevant in our modern world, so evolutions is broadcasting -- increasing the enjoyment for spectator, but also increasing performance for the athlete and can reduce injuries. it is...
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when the waves overwhelm science i.t. and information not based on fact and scientific like we see with climate change or biotechnology. it goes against testimonying that could help the world. in a world of naftion ising a noisic. -- information that is agnostic how do you deal? >> the theme of the book is the next five million people. like at the alternative. the alternative is a world where every generation after the next is being essentially socialized and trained based on -- [inaudible] what they are memorizing is often factually inaccurate, distorted, disillusional, whatever other adjective you want to use. ultimately i i i believe in the power of critical thinking. we write it in the book. the new people connecting to the internet. think about how many are young and school age. the vast majority. the young people with mobile devices in their hands whether the teacher show up at school or not. or told to memorize thick. the mobile device is the most vehicle against world incredibly influenced by rogue themmization. i
when the waves overwhelm science i.t. and information not based on fact and scientific like we see with climate change or biotechnology. it goes against testimonying that could help the world. in a world of naftion ising a noisic. -- information that is agnostic how do you deal? >> the theme of the book is the next five million people. like at the alternative. the alternative is a world where every generation after the next is being essentially socialized and trained based on --...
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stands for science, technology, engineering, and math. >> i actually started in fifth grade with the younger robotics team, and i have now moved up to this team. so, it's a great way to get girls into s.t.e.m., and this gets them interested in the field. >> scouting also has a long tradition of service. to help other people is in the first line of the girl scout pledge. >> i taught boys and girls how to pitch a tent, how to build a fire, and how to tie knots, and all the camping skills. >> my project was entitled "dover kids say 'boo' to bullying." it was an anti-bullying program that i implemented at the local elementary school. >> those are just some of the many service projects that earned these 200 scouts a gold award. >> the gold award is the highest level of achievement that a girl can receive in girl scouting. it is the girl who has put in the most service hours, who has dedicated themselves to creating a project that is not just to get them into college, but a project that's gonna make a difference in their world and their community, and they did it themselves. >> nowadays, g
stands for science, technology, engineering, and math. >> i actually started in fifth grade with the younger robotics team, and i have now moved up to this team. so, it's a great way to get girls into s.t.e.m., and this gets them interested in the field. >> scouting also has a long tradition of service. to help other people is in the first line of the girl scout pledge. >> i taught boys and girls how to pitch a tent, how to build a fire, and how to tie knots, and all the...
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science technology innovation all the least developed from around russia we've got the future covered. choose your language. we can we know if you're going to stay still some. choose to use the consensus you can. choose to get the news that you think a great tool. to use to stories could impact your life choose me access to. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media. free media r t dot com. this is the welcome bach internees every teacher school's out spreading through observation of following the revolution two years ago some parents have no problem with their kids getting down to the nuts and bolts of islam at an early age but others feel as such occasion is only planting the seeds of future extreme as i'm going to now report. tunisia's learned some tough lessons in the wake of its revolt but now the report card for what's going on in its schools is facing examination in the school in one of the poorest districts of the tunisian capital children come to learn about the qur'an and the way of life of true muslims religious education was banned under the old regime but it
science technology innovation all the least developed from around russia we've got the future covered. choose your language. we can we know if you're going to stay still some. choose to use the consensus you can. choose to get the news that you think a great tool. to use to stories could impact your life choose me access to. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media. free media r t dot com. this is the welcome bach internees every teacher school's out spreading through observation...
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determined to make science sexy. at 6'4", he was the doctor standing a little taller than the president this week, during that big announcement at the white house. that the nation's leading scientists will now set out to map the human brain. mapping the brain. i mean, where do you even begin? >> well, that's the challenge, of course. because the brain is probably the most complicated structure in the known universe. there are about 86 billion neurons in your brain and mine >> reporter: 86 billion neurons in one brain. a mind-numbing figure. >> this is a picture of a human brain. >> reporter: and if anyone can help unlock that mystery, it's dr. collins. because he led the government's human genome project, completing the first finished sequence of the human dna just a few years back. stephen colbert famously asked you about making science sexy again. >> yes, he did. >> you want to make science sexy again. >> well, yeah, sure. >> have you thought about taking off your glasses and shaking out your hair? >> reporter: i t
determined to make science sexy. at 6'4", he was the doctor standing a little taller than the president this week, during that big announcement at the white house. that the nation's leading scientists will now set out to map the human brain. mapping the brain. i mean, where do you even begin? >> well, that's the challenge, of course. because the brain is probably the most complicated structure in the known universe. there are about 86 billion neurons in your brain and mine >>...
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a political science professor says it does not matter why they detained him. what matters is that they did. >> what matters is that they now have a bargaining chip vis-a-vis the u.s. government. although no one's going to say outlewd that's what it is, i'm quite certain that both sides know exactly that's what it is. >> according to reuters, newman went to south korea twice in the past decade, but this was his first known trip to the north. >>> vice president joe biden will stop in south korea this week during his week-long visit to asia. as of now, there's no word whether he's discuss or meet with anyone regarding merrill newman and his arrest in north korea. the vice president plans to participate in a ceremony honoring u.s. troops who died during the korean war. over the weekend, the white house released a statement asking for the release of newman and kenneth bae, another american held in the communist country. >>> we have more on this story on our website at nbcbayarea.com. just search merrill newman. >>> people across the country recognize the progress t
a political science professor says it does not matter why they detained him. what matters is that they did. >> what matters is that they now have a bargaining chip vis-a-vis the u.s. government. although no one's going to say outlewd that's what it is, i'm quite certain that both sides know exactly that's what it is. >> according to reuters, newman went to south korea twice in the past decade, but this was his first known trip to the north. >>> vice president joe biden will...
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so as best we can -- and this is an imperfect science -- as best we can, those arms get into groups that support the syrian national coalition, that support and inclusive cross- sectarian syria, that those opposition groups and fighters get weapons. rather than the current situation where most of the weapons are going to the more extremist elements and to the al qaeda-related organization in syria. >> that is a big concern, is it not? we saw that weapons from the libyan conflict ended up in mali. where, potentially, could arms and up if they were shipped to the rebels in syria? >> one of the issues was after gaddafi fell, we did not get on the ground in an active way to try to help the libyan authorities stabilize the situation, so, as a consequence, both weapons and fighters went from libya into syria and into mali, for example. there are arms going into syria now, and the people who have those arms, which are increasingly extremist, are using those to knock over arsenals of the syrian army and seizing more arms in syria. my point is this -- there are arms going in now. they are going t
so as best we can -- and this is an imperfect science -- as best we can, those arms get into groups that support the syrian national coalition, that support and inclusive cross- sectarian syria, that those opposition groups and fighters get weapons. rather than the current situation where most of the weapons are going to the more extremist elements and to the al qaeda-related organization in syria. >> that is a big concern, is it not? we saw that weapons from the libyan conflict ended up...
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to simplify things for us on the science side. >> genetic engineering is simply the introduction of dna from one organism to another by an a sexual process. usually some kind of injection. >> reporter: on the political side get ready to decide for yourself. political scientist todd donovan says this is a fight that could be headed your way. >> california was sort of the opening salvo, this is, you know, like the next battle or skirmish, but right now there is legislation in 26 states that the folks advocating labeling want to push. >> reporter: if approved this would be the first law of it's a kind in the u.s. enacted by initiative and a vote of the people. alan, al jazerra seattle. >>> and that initiative in washington state on labeling gametically modifying food will be voted on next month. >>> blackberry looking to make a last-ditch effort to win support. the message the troubled smart phone maker has for its customers and share holders. chaos at wal-mart stores as a card glitch sends some shop nurse to a frenzy. south korea roll out new rules dealing with a growing number of multi c
to simplify things for us on the science side. >> genetic engineering is simply the introduction of dna from one organism to another by an a sexual process. usually some kind of injection. >> reporter: on the political side get ready to decide for yourself. political scientist todd donovan says this is a fight that could be headed your way. >> california was sort of the opening salvo, this is, you know, like the next battle or skirmish, but right now there is legislation in 26...
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one of two such systems failed last week prompting nasa to shut down nonessential equipment in science experiments. the first spacewalk is saturday and the second monday. if the repair doesn't work and the remain system fails, the space station crew would have to return to earth. nasa says the folks will work. >>> janet napolitano will lead the opening ceremony in the winter olympics in russia. also named to the delegation is this woman, tennis great billie jean king, who is openly gay. some say it's a move by the president to show the nation's opposition to russia's anti- "gay propaganda" law. >> it's certainly not as dramatic or an outright rupture in the way that a boycott would be. but i think it's meant to send a very clear-cut signal of u.s. disapproval. >> this will mark the first time in 14 years that no current or former president, vice president or first lady will join the u.s. at the olympics. >>> giving a pet as a christmas gift is often thought to be a bad idea. animal activists have often warned that pets are frequently returned or rejected. but there is a new study from
one of two such systems failed last week prompting nasa to shut down nonessential equipment in science experiments. the first spacewalk is saturday and the second monday. if the repair doesn't work and the remain system fails, the space station crew would have to return to earth. nasa says the folks will work. >>> janet napolitano will lead the opening ceremony in the winter olympics in russia. also named to the delegation is this woman, tennis great billie jean king, who is openly...
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thanks to ronin, experts are rewriting the science books. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and, and...and then the awards started coming in, and i became addicted to the fame. topped with chocolaty drizzle... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. fiber beyond recognition. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- matthew perry. comedian, kristen schaal. the music of goo goo dolls. and "headlines." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you all! [ cheers and applause ] welcome! welcome to "the tonight show." nice to have you here, folks. folks, listen to this. listen to this. before we get started, let me say nbc and i have reached a a peaceful, amicabl
thanks to ronin, experts are rewriting the science books. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and, and...and then the awards started coming in, and i became addicted to the fame. topped with chocolaty drizzle... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. fiber beyond recognition. >> announcer: it's...
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. about international airport in the very heart of moscow. thanks for joining us here on r t the u.s. military has acknowledged that overhaul of the guantanamo bay prisoners are now on hunger strike among the eighty four protesters five of whom put in a hospital with life threatening conditions sixteen and being force fed ati's guy nature can explain why the inmates have resorted to such desperate measures. here's a breakdown of who's currently held captive at the u.s. prison in guantanamo fifty four percent are yemeni nationals that is ninety five captives out of one hundred sixty six just a few more figures a total of eighty six prisoners there have been cleared for release fifty six of them yemeni nationals three years ago the u.s. suspended all transfers of detainees to yemen what seems to aggravate the psychological torture of indefinite detention is knowing that your nationality is something that you cannot control is the sole basis of that ordeal defense lawyers say what they dea
science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. about international airport in the very heart of moscow. thanks for joining us here on r t the u.s. military has acknowledged that overhaul of the guantanamo bay prisoners are now on hunger strike among the eighty four protesters five of whom put in a hospital with life threatening conditions sixteen and being force fed ati's guy nature can explain why the inmates have resorted to such desperate...
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nadine hairston was pierced by an arrow on a field trip at the hall of science and a get well package arrived from taylor swift coming yesterday packed with a t-shirt, poster, and backpack, and the musician's gesture is significant because she used her songs to help keep her cool while being rubbed to the hospital and swift saw tweets about nadine. >> my mom comes with package and i said, what is that? well, it is from taylor swift and i was like...it was...amazing. i had no idea. >> sweet. her sister gave her an ironic gift to her help recover, that would be a bow arrow compliments of toy store in berkeley. police are searching if the person who shot the arrow. >> she is beginning to be all right. >> now the weather. mike? >> we will start with game day, game three of the season, we lost again last night. temperatures are going to be mild at 62 at 7:00 with clouds to start and cloudy and dry by the end at 56 degrees. this is game three of four with the mariners tomorrow, a day game. radar shows how dry it is. unlike yesterday where we had a stray shower, across the spine of the sierr
nadine hairston was pierced by an arrow on a field trip at the hall of science and a get well package arrived from taylor swift coming yesterday packed with a t-shirt, poster, and backpack, and the musician's gesture is significant because she used her songs to help keep her cool while being rubbed to the hospital and swift saw tweets about nadine. >> my mom comes with package and i said, what is that? well, it is from taylor swift and i was like...it was...amazing. i had no idea....
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he has plenty of talent, strong in science and math. within arm to archimedes, he gave himself the nickname archie. >> he used to play the guitar. [indiscernible] >> the music of the day. >> the music of the day, yeah. they formed a group called the incredible echoes. >> were they incredible? corexit yes and no. [laughter] yes and no. [laughter] >> after going to new york, he returned here to be ordained as a priest in the 1970's. at the age of 44, he was ordained archbishop here. one decade later, pope john paul ii named him a cardinal. his sisters remember people singing on the streets. >> [singing] >> they were praising his father for producing ghana's first ever cardinal. he does not veer away from the conservative doctrine but adds some flair to the catholic church. many are quietly hoping and praying that the vatican's white smoke comes with him as pope. .bc news, ghana >> finally, he is one of the most famous naturalist the world has ever known. john james portraits were a sensation in the 19th century. they are priceless now. it
he has plenty of talent, strong in science and math. within arm to archimedes, he gave himself the nickname archie. >> he used to play the guitar. [indiscernible] >> the music of the day. >> the music of the day, yeah. they formed a group called the incredible echoes. >> were they incredible? corexit yes and no. [laughter] yes and no. [laughter] >> after going to new york, he returned here to be ordained as a priest in the 1970's. at the age of 44, he was ordained...
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the national academy of science finding 19 to 73% of the lands suitable for growing grapes, will now be unusable by the year 2050. growers in napa and sonoma counties say the region's proximity to the pacific ocean along with the work of grapevine researchers and the way farmers are able to adapt will help prevent the demise of wine country. i know that's good news for you. you like the vino. >> being from the county. a nice day for sauvignon blanc. >> i'm more a pinot girl myself. a home grown girl here. conditions look good tore this afternoon. 67 in gilroy, pretty comfortable, 61 in san jose and 58 to start in san mateo. if you're just joining us, we've got a really good looking day today and tomorrow as well. outdoor plans not looking so great for sunday. i'll get into that in just a minute. 63 in milpitas, campbell, 62 in my hometown. look at the forecast for the day, the bad news out of the way off the bat, pollen levels will be higher next couple of days. otherwise we're looking spectacular. weather here envy of the entire nation with mid-70s on the way today and high pressure
the national academy of science finding 19 to 73% of the lands suitable for growing grapes, will now be unusable by the year 2050. growers in napa and sonoma counties say the region's proximity to the pacific ocean along with the work of grapevine researchers and the way farmers are able to adapt will help prevent the demise of wine country. i know that's good news for you. you like the vino. >> being from the county. a nice day for sauvignon blanc. >> i'm more a pinot girl myself....
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design, and that will actually be in lyon, and that museum will cover things from primitive art to science. it has run three times over budget, but that is one of several projects mentioned to show that france is still building. one of the project ideas that comes up in the article as having solar panels over motorways in france as a kind of green move, so interesting read. >> it is the weekend -- let's finish up with a new dance craze in france. what is that? >> have you ever heard of the twerk? a new piece recommended for people, all about shaking your booty. the main exponent of this is beyoncÉ. we can actually watch a video which shows the saucy side of this from beyoncÉ. as we continue to watch it, we will see and even saucier version of this dance. ♪ >> that cannot be real. >> shake your booty indeed. >> i think you might, but i'm a bit too old for that one. >> this is all about exploring your feelings and getting in touch with your animal nature, as some in france are taking it. >> everyone try the twerk this weekend, and whatever you do, be sure to enjoy it. thanks for joining
design, and that will actually be in lyon, and that museum will cover things from primitive art to science. it has run three times over budget, but that is one of several projects mentioned to show that france is still building. one of the project ideas that comes up in the article as having solar panels over motorways in france as a kind of green move, so interesting read. >> it is the weekend -- let's finish up with a new dance craze in france. what is that? >> have you ever heard...
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. those i would live. in eternal silence. invisible. every day is a struggle. for our children sleep soundly at night. we are palestinian women working in israel. we've done more for our kids than our husbands. we are phantoms in this life. oh that. was a. good speech. i wish i was. so good. to. see somebody. come out run to me a little. look. news today violence is once again flared up for for these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of kenya that. operations are all day.
science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. those i would live. in eternal silence. invisible. every day is a struggle. for our children sleep soundly at night. we are palestinian women working in israel. we've done more for our kids than our husbands. we are phantoms in this life. oh that. was a. good speech. i wish i was. so good. to. see somebody. come out run to me a little. look. news today violence is once again flared up for for...
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science for use that, testing available ingredients in other countries to see what works best as a substitute for the original. there is no doubt the cuisine is a global favor. there are questions around the effort by the government. can they standardize traditional recipes prepared in restaurants from new york to tokyo in insuring it tastes more like st. -- dishes served on the streets of bangkok? he thinks they're taking the wrong approach. >> you have to create the bible of thai cuisine. you as the country should say this is the structure and history. this is how it is cooked. that is where it is authentic. it is not a recipe. acclaimedf's has run thai restaurants are room world. now he has won in bangkok. >> there are different variations that are just as authentic in thailand. to try to legislate is fraught with danger and in digestion and probably impossible to achieve. for now, the war over authentic thai taste will contin
science for use that, testing available ingredients in other countries to see what works best as a substitute for the original. there is no doubt the cuisine is a global favor. there are questions around the effort by the government. can they standardize traditional recipes prepared in restaurants from new york to tokyo in insuring it tastes more like st. -- dishes served on the streets of bangkok? he thinks they're taking the wrong approach. >> you have to create the bible of thai...
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. >> the subtle attraction would be science, naturally, or maybe we should say natural science. the goal? to open people's eyes and minds without intimidating them. >> science is everywhere. science is in our mind, it's in the world, it's in our own backyard. >> or in the exploratorium's case, now our front yard with a terrific view. natural beauty combined with natural law and a natural attraction even for reporters who forgot about deadlines. >> it almost reminds me of my sort of freshman year physics class in high school, but a much more irreverent, fun way. >> you might call it a positive from the negative. the exploratorium had to make this move because the old place in the palace of fine arts needed an earthquake retrofit. $300 million later, san francisco has a new crown jewel on the waterfront and a world-class attraction. in san francisco, at pier 15, abc7 news. >> tonight at 6:30 we will show you even more when abc7 presents more to explore. the making of the new exploratorium. anchor dan ashley is going to be hosting the half-hour special with an exclusive inside look
. >> the subtle attraction would be science, naturally, or maybe we should say natural science. the goal? to open people's eyes and minds without intimidating them. >> science is everywhere. science is in our mind, it's in the world, it's in our own backyard. >> or in the exploratorium's case, now our front yard with a terrific view. natural beauty combined with natural law and a natural attraction even for reporters who forgot about deadlines. >> it almost reminds me of...
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our science correspondent explains. >> wolves were once common in the world. but now they're scarce. they tend so shy away from humans. it's a mystery how they first came into contact with us and how they evolved into dogs. but a genetic study has shed new light on how these creatures became man's best friend. >> one of the most popular theories of how involved evolved into dogs is that the process began 30,000 years ago, when our ancestors stole wolf cubs and trained them to help them hunt a food. but a new study suggests the process began much more recently, around 11,000 years ago, when human communities settled down and began to farm. a genetic comparison between canine and wolf d.n.a. has shown that dogs are better able to absorb starch. it's the sort of starch that would have been found in cereals grown by our ancestors. it's why dogs love biscuits to this day. >> wolves would have started to eat from human scraps around settlements, around waste and so on, and those that were able to eat starches would have done this more and would have become more asso
our science correspondent explains. >> wolves were once common in the world. but now they're scarce. they tend so shy away from humans. it's a mystery how they first came into contact with us and how they evolved into dogs. but a genetic study has shed new light on how these creatures became man's best friend. >> one of the most popular theories of how involved evolved into dogs is that the process began 30,000 years ago, when our ancestors stole wolf cubs and trained them to help...
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our partnerships in science and medicine and health bring us closer to new cures, harness new energy and have helped transform us in the high-tech homes of our global economy. we stand together because we share a commitment to helping our fellow human beings around the world. when the earth shakes and floods come, our doctors and rest was reached out to help. when people are suffering, from africa to asia, we partnered to fight disease and overcome hunger. piecend together because must come to the holy land. for even as we are clear-eyed about the difficulties we never lose sight of the vision of israel at peace with its neighbors. so, as i began this is it let me say as clearly as we can, the united states of america stands with the state of israel because it is in our fundamental national security interests, it makes us both stronger, it makes us both a more prosperous, and it makes the world a better place. that is why -- [applause] the united states it was the very first nation to recognize the state of israel 65 years ago. that is why the star of david and the stars and stripes
our partnerships in science and medicine and health bring us closer to new cures, harness new energy and have helped transform us in the high-tech homes of our global economy. we stand together because we share a commitment to helping our fellow human beings around the world. when the earth shakes and floods come, our doctors and rest was reached out to help. when people are suffering, from africa to asia, we partnered to fight disease and overcome hunger. piecend together because must come to...
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health and science editor john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a study concludes the chickenpox vaccine has reduced the number of cases of the disease. researchers followed 7500 children vaccinated in 1995. over the course of the study, 15 cases per thousand. statistics before showed rates as much as 10 times that high. >>> in oklahoma the dental board is recommending criminal charges be filed against the surgeon at the center of a public health scare. 7,000 patients could have been exposed to hiv or hepatitis. they found unsafe practices at his clinics. former patients lined up today to be screened for hepatitis b, c and hiv. >>> security beefed up in texas today following a murder of a district attorney and his wife. the bodies of kaufman county district attorney mike mclelland and his wife were found saturday inside their home. at the courthouse in houston today deputies kept a watchful eye on people. authorities are looking into whether a gang is responsible for the killings. >> this, i think, is a clear concern to individuals who are in public life, particularly those who deal with
health and science editor john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a study concludes the chickenpox vaccine has reduced the number of cases of the disease. researchers followed 7500 children vaccinated in 1995. over the course of the study, 15 cases per thousand. statistics before showed rates as much as 10 times that high. >>> in oklahoma the dental board is recommending criminal charges be filed against the surgeon at the center of a public health scare. 7,000 patients could...
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. good afternoon welcome to prime interest i'm hearing i'm boring here and washington d.c. and here's the headlines that i've been tracking all day. development than what we've coined the bloomberg eight pin ten uses the pa even our expectations our favorite shadow regulator a promissory freemium so a group will now be assisting bloomberg and revamping its privacy and data standards promissory with the same firm that was part of the botched independent foreclosure if you there's no word yet on who out promised tory will be spearheading the bloomberg you have heard bloomberg broker dealer operations are regulated by that that you see this is the very agency mary shapiro just left when she joined province story last month. and speaking of the as you see it we're now targeting exchange it the broker dealer regulators for alleged violations of their policing duties of the market as you may recall to see a meager board and the global front line regulator they conducted a.
science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. good afternoon welcome to prime interest i'm hearing i'm boring here and washington d.c. and here's the headlines that i've been tracking all day. development than what we've coined the bloomberg eight pin ten uses the pa even our expectations our favorite shadow regulator a promissory freemium so a group will now be assisting bloomberg and revamping its privacy and data standards promissory with the...
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well, we usually do all your science projects together. you remember the volcano we made, the flatulent robot? ew. i'm sorry, dad. i just got excited about it... (camera beeps, shutter clicks) and you weren't here. oh, that's okay. i can help you finish. yeah-- (cell phone rings) (ring) beckett? (beep) yeah. um...
well, we usually do all your science projects together. you remember the volcano we made, the flatulent robot? ew. i'm sorry, dad. i just got excited about it... (camera beeps, shutter clicks) and you weren't here. oh, that's okay. i can help you finish. yeah-- (cell phone rings) (ring) beckett? (beep) yeah. um...
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science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. this is artsy but the u.k. is looking at ways to curb the wave of eastern european immigrants expected at its doors when remain and ball garia given unrestricted access to the e.u. that will be in two thousand and fourteen and the government's not considering a negative advertisement campaign about the country to make it less appealing to potential movers. as the story. we show many things going for our country the english language testing times brilliant history very creative people some of the best universities in the world a great place to do business we need to stand up and shout about how great britain is and get people to come and invest and visit but that's not the message that europe's newest member states will be getting come january twenty fourth team twenty nine million romanians and bulgarians will be able to liv
science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. this is artsy but the u.k. is looking at ways to curb the wave of eastern european immigrants expected at its doors when remain and ball garia given unrestricted access to the e.u. that will be in two thousand and fourteen and the...
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the editor in chief of the popular science magazine, and he joins us from san francisco, california. it is great to speak with you, sir. can i start with basics here? >> sure, there are no basics here but you go ahead and try. >> for those of us who didn't do quite so well in physics and science and the like, what is the higgs, please? >> sure, so the higgs boson isa particle that was theorized that would have given matter in the universe mass. physicists have been trying to figure out why is it that you and i don't fly apart? why do we have mass? how do we hold together? and they, three people, there was a sub atomic particle action where the sub atomic particles move to an it field created by this higgs boson that imbued them with party, and collected matter. that was the idea. >> adam, i'm not sure if i'm asking questions in the right order, but here we go. >> sure. >> what is the standard model? >> so, the reason that theorize that this particle exist because there is this standard model of physics that understand the basic building blocks that make up you, me, and everyone aroun
the editor in chief of the popular science magazine, and he joins us from san francisco, california. it is great to speak with you, sir. can i start with basics here? >> sure, there are no basics here but you go ahead and try. >> for those of us who didn't do quite so well in physics and science and the like, what is the higgs, please? >> sure, so the higgs boson isa particle that was theorized that would have given matter in the universe mass. physicists have been trying to...